Just
the book to take with you on long
motorway drives Walking The Dog is small enough to fit easily into your
glovebox and large enough to show you
lots of places where you can take a
break from the monotony of motorway
driving, whether youre
with dogs,
children or driving solo...

"THE DOG WANTS A WEE  ARE WE THERE YET?!" Well, no. Not yet.
Ah well, the driver needs a break, too, so perhaps we can stop soon. But where?
Luckily, in the glovebox there's a copy of Walking The Dog: Motorway
Walks For Drivers And Dogs. Yes!

We're travelling along the A74M, from Glasgow towards Carlisle. I am navigating,
supplementing the SatNav, and we are close to Junction 17. The book promises
coffee, meals and tea served in "old style, relaxing comfort" at the Lockerbie
Manor Hotel. It also tells me how to get there and that well-behaved dogs on
leads are allowed in the lounge and water can be provided for them. Great.

Wherever you are in England, Scotland or Wales, you are not far from the perfect
rest area where you can walk the dog, stretch your legs, get something to eat
or have a tea or coffee. If, for instance, you're driving towards Dover on the
M2, towards Cambridge on the M11, using the M43 Birmingham semi-orbital or the
Northwest Motorways, Walking The Dog has it covered.

All the routes have been tried and tested by author Lezli Rees, her husband
David and their lovely rescue dog Jem. Some of the stopovers are woodland or
parkland like Ranscombe Park Nature Reserve which is a short drive from Junction
2 of the M2; but if you drove on to junction 6, you could find yourself at the
18th Century White Lion Inn at Selling, which is dog- and children-friendly
and has a restaurant and campervan access.

If you're travelling along the M42, a short drive from Junction 4 is Earlswood
Lakes. At The Reservoir Hotel, food is served from midday at a budget price
with families in mind and dogs are allowed at a small table on the patio. There's
also a children's play area and Campervan access.

The whole idea is to have as many options as possible as you look for walks
closest to your local motorway or the one along which you will be making a journey.
Lezli and David Rees have trekked over a thousand miles, tracking down walks
and traditional inns for drivers, families and dogs to enjoy on their journey.

The book is small enough to tuck into a medium-sized handbag and using it will
not only help you to find somewhere to let the dog wee and to stretch your legs,
but it will also encourage you to see more of the countryside or to discover
a relaxing pub in which to enjoy lunch.

Features of the book include the following:

* All walks listed are within five miles of motorway exits

* Walks from a swift comfort break up to 30-45 minutes  remember that
healthy breaks improve a driver's concentration!

* Pubs and cafes listed on each walk serve great food and all welcome well-behaved
canines! Location post codes are given

* Each walk is created, tried and tested by David and Lezli with the help of
their trusted rescue dog Jem! Small colour photographs lure you in!

* Safe and legal parking places are listed

* Driving route directions are given from the motorway and back

* Activities for children are included, from bouncy castles to nature trails

Anyone who intends to drive on a motorway anywhere in the UK on business or
for pleasure will benefit from this guide, but it is especially useful in every
dog owner's glovebox!

So take the worry out of motorway driving and keep safe by taking a break using
the invaluable information given in Walking The Dog: Motorway Walks for Drivers
and Dogs. Not only will driving will become more pleasant, but you'll reduce
the risk of getting over-tired.

An RAC book, it's also available to order in the UK from Veloce Books on (0)
1305 260 068.

"Take the worry out of motorway driving and keep safe by taking a break, using
the invaluable information given in Walking The Dog: Motorway Walks for Drivers
and Dogs… whether you have dogs, children or are driving on your own" 
Maggie Woods, MotorBar

"A really useful guide to finding new walks for the dogs"  Wagging
Tails Home from Home Dog Boarding

About the author:Lezli Rees has taught English at Nottingham
Trent University. She has lived with dogs all her life in her home nearby and
is a keen walker. Together with her husband, David Rees and their rescue dog
Jem, the couple have created the UK's best resource of tried-and-tested dog
walks, and own the popular Driving with Dogs website.